The word ENGLND as a silver hallmark

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jake613
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The word ENGLND as a silver hallmark

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I have a 5.25 inch sardine fork with a closed top. All it has is the word "ENGLAND" stamped on back. Any ideas what it means?
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Re: The word ENGLND as a silver hallmark

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I have a spoon with the same kind of mark. It is tested 98% silver. But in your case, I am not sure if it is silver or not. Bring it to a bullion shop and have it tested.
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